Affleck's already a couple of inches taller than Cavill; and, in light of that, I'd prefer that the ears on the cowl be somewhat short. In my opinion, the cowl should look like the Batman Incorporated version (the costume, as a whole, isn't too shabby either):

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What do Alex Ross's and the Arkham-games' suits have in common, that is not shared by all other Batsuits? And what is individual about Jim Lee's Batsuit? And isn't the distinctive thing about Tim Sale's that it is badly drawn?

Affleck's already a couple of inches taller than Cavill; and, in light of that, I'd prefer that the ears on the cowl be somewhat short. In my opinion, the cowl should look like the Batman Incorporated version (the costume, as a whole, isn't too shabby either):

I agree with this. The nasal area should just be part of an angled face plate, I think. This is how it is handled in Neal Adams' seminal design:

This is something they got right with the B89 costume:

It looks much less awkward, in my opinion.

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Originally Posted by ArmsHeldOut

Affleck's already a couple of inches taller than Cavill; and, in light of that, I'd prefer that the ears on the cowl be somewhat short. In my opinion, the cowl should look like the Batman Incorporated version (the costume, as a whole, isn't too shabby either):

This. That is all.

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Affleck's already a couple of inches taller than Cavill; and, in light of that, I'd prefer that the ears on the cowl be somewhat short. In my opinion, the cowl should look like the Batman Incorporated version (the costume, as a whole, isn't too shabby either):